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i Shout Advertisements, not exceeding sixteen ! words, under the heading Wanted, will for the | future be chargeu Ist insertion ONE SHILLING, every subsequent insertion Sixpence. WANTED WANTED.— Two experienced Shepherds with good dogs, for Kawa Kawa Station. Apply to C. Pharazyn, Longwood, or on the station. 1196 WANTED.— A Working Overseer for a sheep and cattle station. Apply by letter only to A.8.Y.Z., office of this paper. 1195 WANTED. —The gentleman who borrowed I an Overcoat from the barman at Shirley’s Hotel, Eeatherston, the evening of the late cricket match, will oblige by returnsame. WANTED. —A good Shepherd, a married man preferred. Apply toP. S. Waterhouse, Huangarua. 1175

WANTED.— A Strong Lad as apprentice to blacksmithing. Apply, E. Bright, jon. WANTED.— A good general servant. Apply at Standard Office. 1116 WANTED.— A purchaser fora good quiet bulL Apply T. Kempton, junior, Moroa. 1117 WANTED.— A boy to make himself generally useful. Apply Eising Sun Hotel, Greytown. 1101 WANTED. —A competent cook, either male or female. Apply P. Hume, Tauanui. 1089 WANTED. —Purchasers for bottled ale at 7a per dozen quality guaranteed. Apply to R. V. Smith, Greytown Brewery 1051 WANTED.— The public to know that a short advertisement in this column ONLY COSTS A SHILLING.

WANTED.— A good general servant. Apply to Mrs Hastwell. 1138 WANTED KNOWN—That THOMAS MYERS, Picture-Frame Maker and Gilder, opposite the Theatre, Lambton Quay, Wellington, has always on hand a select quantity of oleos, chromos, and engravings, by Birkett, Foster, and others, to choose from, unframed, and also framed to order. Pictures mounted and frames regilded, oil paintings restored and varnished. Glass cut to any size. Country orders punctually attended to. WAIRARAPA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. or FLOWERS, FRUITS, AND VEGETABLES, Will be held in the Odd Fellows’ Hall, Featherston, on TUESDAY, December 12, 1876. Admission Is, children 6d The Italian Brass Baud will play during the day. A SHOW PRIZES. FLOWERS. Ist 2nd s. s. d Ist 2nd •. s. d Best collection pot plants, not less than 6 vaDitto cut blooms not less than six varieties £1 0 100 rieties £lO 10 0 FRUITS.

Raspberries... S 2 6 [Gooseberries ... 626 Cherries 6 2CI General collecStrawberries... 5 26] tion of fruits 10 100

Cucumber Stick* rhubarb Asparagus Broad beans... Pods peas Kidney potatos Round potatos Piute potatos daddisbes (collection 0f)... VEGETABLES. MISCELLANEOUS. Fresh batter, 6 lbs £0 Saltbatter, 101b 10 Cheese 10 Oats, quart, grown in distrt 10 Best-dressed flower stand ... £lO 10 0 Wheat, quart, grown in distrt. Ham & bacon, 1 side or 1 ham Best hand bouquet, not to exceed Sin in dia- , meter | Best Cottage loaf 10 6 0 10 60 6 26 6 26 EEGUtAIIONS. Exhibits of articles made or produced in the district will be received though not specified in the above list. All exhibits must be entered not later than a day before the show, on forms to be supplied for the purpose by the Secretary. Each exhibitor mast beasabseriberofnot less than los6d to the Association, excepting in class miscellaneous. All exhbits must be delivered on the morning of the show not later than 10 o’clock. Any arriving later to be retain d for exhibiton only. The Secretary shall have power to reject any article, entered fcr competition which the stagers of exhibits may deem ounsuitablefor reception. All exhibits must be removed by 7.30 p.m. of the dayofahoW. Judges are enjoined not to make any award where the objects exhibited do not appear worthy of it Judges are entitled toedt or taste frnit or vegetables, and their decision in all cases shall be final. Judges may award extra prises where there is decided, merit.

Where there is *-nt one exhibit in a cless, judges to award & firstor second prize, or no prize et ell, according to their opinion ofits merits. All fruit and vegetables to be judged according to their fitness for use. The Committee will be happy to receive from any settlers desiring to pro mote Horticnlural Shows in the district, any special prizes which they may be willing to offer tot special exhibits* H, WOOD, Secretary £2O REWARD. THE above reward Will be paid for information which will lead to the conviction of the person or persons who have solen sheep from vaj land at Ahikouka. 1166 . JOHN UDY. WAIEARAPA INSTITUTE.

THE ANNUAL MEETING of Members of the Wairarapa Institute will be held in conformity with its roles on Tuesday, 12th December, at 6 p.m., sharp. Business:—Receiving report of Committee for past year, and electing President, Committee, and Auditors for ensuing year. The question of altering the date of annual meeting from December to July will be considered, a notice of motion haying been given to that effect. NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF BOOKS. For the purpose of enabling the Committee to ascertain tqe state of the Library, and the condition of the books therein, the circulation , of books will cease for eight days immediately preceding the annnui meeting, all books must be returned into the Library by Saturday, 6th of December, and any uiemher withholding any books will, by the rules of the Institute, be liable to a firm of one ahiiiing per volume. F. H. WOOD, Hon. Sec. Greytown, November 14. ' 1141 English and American coach FACTORY, WILLIS-STREET Messrs F, Dokbohue & B, Babb, F.ngliah and American Coach Builders, begs to return thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on them, and trust, by strict attention to business, combined with the best workmanship, to merit a continuance of the same. All orders will meet with promptfttention. KmHA twadwii CoaubFactonr—Willis-

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume 6, Issue 508, 30 November 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume 6, Issue 508, 30 November 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume 6, Issue 508, 30 November 1876, Page 3

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